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law, isn't he? >> if you look at the state the way republicans have gerrymannedered it. >> stephen: it's an ugly word. it's extremely accurate but ugly word. >> the laws they put in place make it hard to vote. we're going to get people out to vote, fight tour their voting rights and turn them out in force. >> stephen: do you want to make a bet? $100? >> yes. >> stephen: i bet you $100 you cannot get barack obama reelected in 2016. jeremy bird, íyíyíy0hrbeméffñ so free credit score's redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets us know what happens if someone checks our credit. oh. this one lets us know what happens if we pay off our loans. yeah. what's this one do? i dunno. ♪every rose has it's thorn ♪just like every night has it's dawn♪ score planner is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com bret michaels slider still in beta. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thanks. [cheers and appla
law, isn't he? >> if you look at the state the way republicans have gerrymannedered it. >> stephen: it's an ugly word. it's extremely accurate but ugly word. >> the laws they put in place make it hard to vote. we're going to get people out to vote, fight tour their voting rights and turn them out in force. >> stephen: do you want to make a bet? $100? >> yes. >> stephen: i bet you $100 you cannot get barack obama reelected in 2016. jeremy bird,...
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the nasdaq rose nine points to close at 3,169. for the week, both the dow and the nasdaq gained a fraction of a percent. february was a good month for most major auto makers in the u.s. ford reported today its sales rose 9% last month, while general motors climbed 7%, its best showing since february of 2008. sales for both chrysler and toyota were up 4%. the prime minister of turkey drew widespread criticism today over comments about zionism. at a u.n. conference this week, recep tayyip erdogan said prejudice against muslims is a crime against humanity, in his words, "just as with zionism, anti-semitism and fascism." in ankara, turkey, today, the visiting u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, sharply criticized the statement. >> obviously we not only disagree with it, we found it objectionable. it is essential that both turkey and israel find a way to take steps in order to bring about or to rekindle their historic cooperation. i think that's possible. but obviously we have to get beyond the kind of-- the kind of rhetoric that we'v
the nasdaq rose nine points to close at 3,169. for the week, both the dow and the nasdaq gained a fraction of a percent. february was a good month for most major auto makers in the u.s. ford reported today its sales rose 9% last month, while general motors climbed 7%, its best showing since february of 2008. sales for both chrysler and toyota were up 4%. the prime minister of turkey drew widespread criticism today over comments about zionism. at a u.n. conference this week, recep tayyip erdogan...
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22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. take the claritin clear challenge: get continuous non-drowsy allergy relief or your money back. go to claritinchallenge.com for details. campbell leaves one man dead. why the incident is being investigated as a homicide. plus: four deadly shootings by bay area officers within 27 hours. why police in hayward felt the need to open fire in the most recent case. and penny- pinching giants' fans? big changes come to parking meters around at&t park today. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's monday >>> here's a look at today's fore in >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. both washington and atlanta, mostly sunny today. a different story in st. louis. afternoon showers, a high of 49. denver, expect snow showers, 43 the high. and seattle, partly sunny, a high of 53. >>> on wall street now, investors will be watching weather the dow will make a run for record territory. on friday the dow jones industrial average rose
22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. take the claritin clear challenge: get continuous non-drowsy allergy relief or your money back. go to claritinchallenge.com for details. campbell leaves one man dead. why the incident is being investigated as a homicide. plus: four deadly shootings by bay area officers within 27 hours. why police in hayward felt the need to open fire in the most recent case. and penny- pinching giants' fans? big changes come to parking meters around...
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the dow rose 42 points to close at 14,296. the nasdaq dropped almost 2 points. >>> a big payday for yahoo! ceo marissa mayer. she's only been on the job five months and will get a bonus of more than $1 million. this is in addition to her $1 million salary. since she's been at yahoo! shares have increased 40%, and the company reported its first sales increase in four years. >>> time warner is splitting up. the company announced wednesday it's spinning off its magazine unit, which includes "time," "sports illustrated," and "people." time warner says the move will allow it to focus on its tv networks and movies. >>> facebook is shaking things up again. they're expected to roll out a radical new look for their home page feed today. it's expected to give users access to more visual and splashier content. this comes about a month after the social network unveiled graph search which many users are still trying to understand. anne-marie? >> i just got used to their old view look. i've got to learn this whole thing again. thank you ver
the dow rose 42 points to close at 14,296. the nasdaq dropped almost 2 points. >>> a big payday for yahoo! ceo marissa mayer. she's only been on the job five months and will get a bonus of more than $1 million. this is in addition to her $1 million salary. since she's been at yahoo! shares have increased 40%, and the company reported its first sales increase in four years. >>> time warner is splitting up. the company announced wednesday it's spinning off its magazine unit,...
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rose water based on a book by journalist detained for months inside iran. it's a good one. updating some of fox top stories tonight. venezuela's strong man president hugo chavez is dead tonight at 58. according to the vice president. chavez had previously called president george w. bush the devil. president obama an embarrassment. in a statement today, president obama said the united states will work to develop a constructive relationship with the venezuelan government which today blamed us for his death. historic day on wall street. the dow soared to the howest close ever, topping 14253. that's above the previous record set in october of 2007 before the great recession when lehman brothers was still in business and apple had just sold its first i pony phone. the third midwest snow storm in as many weeks set to hammer the d.c. the snow quester set to strike within hours. on this day in the year 1946, a former british prime minister named winston churchill ratcheted up the cold war when he he coined the phrase iron curtain in an address to the united states. churchill condem
rose water based on a book by journalist detained for months inside iran. it's a good one. updating some of fox top stories tonight. venezuela's strong man president hugo chavez is dead tonight at 58. according to the vice president. chavez had previously called president george w. bush the devil. president obama an embarrassment. in a statement today, president obama said the united states will work to develop a constructive relationship with the venezuelan government which today blamed us for...
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your reaction to what you just heard from friends as rose. i saw you shaking your head a little bit guest: i pretty much agree with everything that he said. except for one thing, there is a widely held misconceptions and i do not mean to criticize him because contractors have tried very hard to disseminate this ms. connect -- misconception. it is not true that anyone that is obligated cannot be de obligated. it is not true that the government has to carry through with every contract that it is signed. the government only carries the liability for the work once the contract labor is performed. a very distinguished law professor and government contract law expert who was on the wartime contract in commission in afghanistan wrote a memo describing all the ways in which the federal government can legally cut spending. in the last years, the service contracts went from $72 billion a year to over $200 billion a year. and he estimates that many of the cuts could very easily come from service contracts. not exercising options, negotiating with the co
your reaction to what you just heard from friends as rose. i saw you shaking your head a little bit guest: i pretty much agree with everything that he said. except for one thing, there is a widely held misconceptions and i do not mean to criticize him because contractors have tried very hard to disseminate this ms. connect -- misconception. it is not true that anyone that is obligated cannot be de obligated. it is not true that the government has to carry through with every contract that it is...
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prosecutors today said he gave an extensive postarrest statement totaling 22 pages, but they offered no details. april 8th, now, is expected to last only a few weeks. asked today if it would be disrupt i, mayor bloomberg seemed resigned to it saying, quote, i'm not going to get involved in that because i don't want to make the president's job any more difficult. lou? lou: very considerate rate of the mayor, it wasn't his response last time, was it? >> reporter: divide the opposite, lou. lou: we appreciate it. my next guest says the united states is losing out on important intelligence by not taking bin laden's son-in-law directly to guantanamo bay. joining us, former pentagon official, fox news national security analyst kt mcfarlane and the former ambassador to the united nations, fox news contributor john bolton. thank you both for being here. kt, let's begin with you. this is stunning. [laughter] the man is the son-in-law of usama bin laden, snuck into new york city, and the administration's stealthily preparing a civilian trial for a terrorist. >> it's crazy for three reasons. fir
prosecutors today said he gave an extensive postarrest statement totaling 22 pages, but they offered no details. april 8th, now, is expected to last only a few weeks. asked today if it would be disrupt i, mayor bloomberg seemed resigned to it saying, quote, i'm not going to get involved in that because i don't want to make the president's job any more difficult. lou? lou: very considerate rate of the mayor, it wasn't his response last time, was it? >> reporter: divide the opposite, lou....
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prices rose in all states except delaware and illinois. sales of previously owned homes ticked up in january. inventories of homes for sale fell to a 13-year low. congress is in session today. the plan will be taken not by the house rules committee today and will be voted on by the full house later in the week. an update on the election of a new pope. the vatican is waiting for five more cardinals to reach rome. another handful of cardinals arrived last night. there are now 110 voting cardinals. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> one of the things that always grabbed me was a report, a paragraph in the hope consulting report from the focus group where they interviewed a guy, mark k. that sort of sticks with me. i think mark k. actually encapsulated it pretty well, where he said, look, i do not do research because i know that charities are going to do some good. where i put my time in research in things like products. i'll go out and buy a microwave. i'll do research. i do not need to do the research for
prices rose in all states except delaware and illinois. sales of previously owned homes ticked up in january. inventories of homes for sale fell to a 13-year low. congress is in session today. the plan will be taken not by the house rules committee today and will be voted on by the full house later in the week. an update on the election of a new pope. the vatican is waiting for five more cardinals to reach rome. another handful of cardinals arrived last night. there are now 110 voting...
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for the 22-dayn ceiling at the department of defense. there are other things people and not been talking about. if you go beyond 22 days consecutive or not, it becomes a reduction in force. then another set of rights kick in for federal workers covered by union contracts, more extensive rights. host: bruce in lansing, michigan, independence. caller: i'm confused about unions, because i am being represented by a union in lansing and they keep telling me they cannot tell the business itself how to run the business and how to treat their employees. to me they don't have a voice and the union keeps telling us over and over that we cannot tell the business how to run their business, we cannot tell the business how to treat to the employees. with the 401k plan and they have big shots running around saying we don't have to pay the pensions, you guys just put your minimum wage dollars in this 401k plan and these guys cannot even feed their kids. then we have all these people coming across the big pond and crying over here trying to be u.s. citiz
for the 22-dayn ceiling at the department of defense. there are other things people and not been talking about. if you go beyond 22 days consecutive or not, it becomes a reduction in force. then another set of rights kick in for federal workers covered by union contracts, more extensive rights. host: bruce in lansing, michigan, independence. caller: i'm confused about unions, because i am being represented by a union in lansing and they keep telling me they cannot tell the business itself how...
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the deficit rose $44.4 billion, an increase of 16.5% from december. imports rose 1.8%. oil imports surged 12.3%. economists say they think the deficit will narrow slightly in part because of continued gains in energy exports. u.s. companies are earning more from overseas sales while consumers are spending less on foreign products. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> i believe the united states has many fantastic qualities. maybe many people have the possibility of pulling themselves up by their bootstraps. i think every year that is less and less and less probable. the united states is not the great nation. it is an interventionist state and aggressive militarily. we mess with other people's politics in ways i cannot imagine americans of tolerating. imagine if some country invaded us the way we did in iraq. yet somehow we have a myth that people are thrilled when we invade them. of the time we create more enemies. >> "washington journal" continues. host: 35 minutes left in this morning's "washington journal." mark up on several differ
the deficit rose $44.4 billion, an increase of 16.5% from december. imports rose 1.8%. oil imports surged 12.3%. economists say they think the deficit will narrow slightly in part because of continued gains in energy exports. u.s. companies are earning more from overseas sales while consumers are spending less on foreign products. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> i believe the united states has many fantastic qualities. maybe many people have the...
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stocks rose on wall street today, in spite of the fallout from the sequester. the dow jones industrial average gained 38 points to close above 14,127. the nasdaq rose 12 points to close at 3182. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: president obama convened the first cabinet meeting of his second term today, even as he continued to fill seats left open at that table. sylvia burwell, the president of the wal-mart foundation, was nominated to head the office of management and budget. she served as deputy director of that agency during the clinton administration. and the president's picks on energy and environment brought other policy priorities into sharper focus. >> everybody have a seat. ifill: the president filled two more seats for his second-term cabinet this morning. the nominees: ernest moniz who would be energy secretary and gina mccarthy who would run the environmental protection agency. both require senate confirmation. >> they're going to be making sure that we're investing in american energy, that we're doing everythi
stocks rose on wall street today, in spite of the fallout from the sequester. the dow jones industrial average gained 38 points to close above 14,127. the nasdaq rose 12 points to close at 3182. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: president obama convened the first cabinet meeting of his second term today, even as he continued to fill seats left open at that table. sylvia burwell, the president of the wal-mart foundation, was nominated to head the...
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megyn: that's my point. >> they want to deny any responsibility for it and come out smelling like a rose and you know, usually the president with stands these debates because people like him personally. and i thought it was interesting shall the drop, the 7 point drop because it seems like people are saying, all right, i think now we want straight talk from both sides. i've got to go. all right, thank you, ma'am. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> megyn: bye. get ready for a close encounter with a comet so close to earth you will be able to see it with the naked eye. first a retirement home underfire when a staff member called 911 when an elderly woman stops breathing and then refuses to act like a human being, kelly's court next. >> to let her die. as a human being is there anyone willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> not at this time. >> now, they won't touch her at all. >> a gardner, a staff, anybody that doesn't-- can we flag someone down in the street and get them to help this lady? why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you?
megyn: that's my point. >> they want to deny any responsibility for it and come out smelling like a rose and you know, usually the president with stands these debates because people like him personally. and i thought it was interesting shall the drop, the 7 point drop because it seems like people are saying, all right, i think now we want straight talk from both sides. i've got to go. all right, thank you, ma'am. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> megyn: bye. get ready for a...
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mmm... [ ding ] [ moaning ] [ male announcer ] with herbal botanicals of rose hips and chamomile. and with no silicone or sulfates, you'll fall in love with your hair... yes! yes! yes! [ male announcer ] ...all over again. yes! [ male announcer ] it's an experience... everyone will be asking for. herbal essences. say yes again to naturally irresistible hair. share your first time using herbal essences. say yes again to naturally irresistible hair. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. >>> okay. map time. map of lower manhattan, please. this is about 60 blocks south of where i sit right now on the left side of the screen. you can see the world trade center site. 20 years ago last week,
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the dow rose 42 points yesterday to 14,296. the nasdaq slipping one point to 3222. back to you, scott. >> thank you. facebook just announced it added a new board member. she's the chancellor of ucsf . d seen here at the recent announcement for new money granted for research. some of that money coming from facebook's mark zuckerberg himself. facebook is going to have other announcements today. we'll touch on those coming up in just a bit. >> all right. sounds good. we'll check back with you. >> look forward to it. thanks. 5:17 right now. we also look forward to this forecast. if you are heading outside, chilly. >> chilly and later on today we could see some strong thunderstorms. everything that i'm looking at leads me to believe that we'll see a few develop over the mountains in the south bay. let's talk about some of the good news from our storm system so far. ben lomond got over an inch and a half of rain yesterday. we needed this rain. we're running a significant deficit. some cities didn't get that money. south san jose picked up tenth of an inch. close to an inc
the dow rose 42 points yesterday to 14,296. the nasdaq slipping one point to 3222. back to you, scott. >> thank you. facebook just announced it added a new board member. she's the chancellor of ucsf . d seen here at the recent announcement for new money granted for research. some of that money coming from facebook's mark zuckerberg himself. facebook is going to have other announcements today. we'll touch on those coming up in just a bit. >> all right. sounds good. we'll check back...
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benedict officially resigned on thursday night revealing an incredible case of hat hair. >>> i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell. gayle king is off. forecasters are watching a new winter storm that's dumping snow on north dakota and minnesota this morning. our meteorologist is tracking the storm. jeff, good morning. >> good morning. this could be a blockbuster snowstorm somewhere in the middle atlantic. first, let's talk about what's happening now. it's a thin strip of snow from fargo down to minneapolis. minneapolis could see around 6 inches of snow with this as the system begins to work its way to the south. in fact, here's how much snow we expect. during the day today, that's when it's falling over minneapolis. there will also be a little bit of snow during the day today in chicago. the main threat is tomorrow in chicago. notice the darker shading of blue. that's around 6 to 9 inches in minneapolis today and tomorrow. also, late tonight in chicago, about the same 6 to 9, maybe 10 inches of snow there. then we push it forward and notice what happens here in northern parts of virginia and
benedict officially resigned on thursday night revealing an incredible case of hat hair. >>> i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell. gayle king is off. forecasters are watching a new winter storm that's dumping snow on north dakota and minnesota this morning. our meteorologist is tracking the storm. jeff, good morning. >> good morning. this could be a blockbuster snowstorm somewhere in the middle atlantic. first, let's talk about what's happening now. it's a thin strip of snow...
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rose in january by the most we've seen in five months. u.s. consumer credit spiked $16 billion from december. that was slightly higher hand economists forecast of a $15 billion rise. >>> there is a big ol' one brewing out there. a powerful storm hitting new england with just about everything it has. snow and strong wind are in the mix along with the danger of flooding. surging waves from the atlantic now forcing mandatory evacuations in some areas and a late winter blast now testing the endurance of folk who have had just about enough, do you think. >> behold, mother nature had more in store for us. >> i don't think anyone else can take anymore. our backs. >> it is definitely heavier. >> the snow is definitely the worst. the roads were not bad earlier but as the snow piles up it gets slippery out there. >> it is disgusting out there. it is so bad. bill: molly line can handle it, yes she can. she streams live out of sandwich, massachusetts. how goes it, molly? >> reporter: well, you know it is tough out here. in a sense this is similar to other
rose in january by the most we've seen in five months. u.s. consumer credit spiked $16 billion from december. that was slightly higher hand economists forecast of a $15 billion rise. >>> there is a big ol' one brewing out there. a powerful storm hitting new england with just about everything it has. snow and strong wind are in the mix along with the danger of flooding. surging waves from the atlantic now forcing mandatory evacuations in some areas and a late winter blast now testing...
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>> a poignant moment when rose parks was honored with the statue here. and a heated vote about voting rights. justice scalia said the act now amounts to per petiation of racial entitlement and questioned whether it was the kind of question you can leave to congress. you voted to reauthororithior a it in 2006. do you think it's still needed? >> it passed with large majorities in the house and senate. i think it's something that has served our country well. but there is an argument over a very small section of the voting rights act, and that's what the court is going to consider. >> you told the "wall street journal" in january in the middle of the fiscal cliff deal, i need this job like i need a hole in the head. it doesn't sound like you're particularly loving your work. >> this is hard. i think the american people understand it's hard. you know, if solving the spending problem were easy, somebody around here over the last 20 years would have done it. it's not easy. and there are big disagreements between the two parties in terms of how we address it. bu
>> a poignant moment when rose parks was honored with the statue here. and a heated vote about voting rights. justice scalia said the act now amounts to per petiation of racial entitlement and questioned whether it was the kind of question you can leave to congress. you voted to reauthororithior a it in 2006. do you think it's still needed? >> it passed with large majorities in the house and senate. i think it's something that has served our country well. but there is an argument...
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unsurprisingly, 78% of the kid chose the chocolate, and just 22% chose the broccoli. but when they put an elmo sticker on the broccoli, and a sticker of an unknown cartoon character on the chocolate, 50% of the kid chose the broccoli and 50% chose the chocolate. so, that little elmo sticker added 28 percentage points to broccoli. the power of elmo. as for profitability, just ask the folks at birds eye vegetables. the launch launched a major marketing campaign featuring characters from i-carly, and they're sales have jumped 37%. pedal ya unions did a campaign with some wreck, and their sales went up 50%. turned out after kids saw the ads for healthy foods they went and begged their parents to buy them. so the good news here is there is real meaningful evidence we can actually get our kids excited about eating healthy. yes. [applause] >> yes, we can. but in the end we also know it's not enough to simply change the way our children eat. we have to change our own habits and behaviors as well. and this is the final point i want to make today. we as parents are our children
unsurprisingly, 78% of the kid chose the chocolate, and just 22% chose the broccoli. but when they put an elmo sticker on the broccoli, and a sticker of an unknown cartoon character on the chocolate, 50% of the kid chose the broccoli and 50% chose the chocolate. so, that little elmo sticker added 28 percentage points to broccoli. the power of elmo. as for profitability, just ask the folks at birds eye vegetables. the launch launched a major marketing campaign featuring characters from i-carly,...
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the california supreme court struck down proposition 22, and the family code provision that went with it, on the grounds that under california constitution under the due process clause and equal protection clause of the california constitution, that was an unconstitutional invasion of those rights of california citizens. that was in may of 2008, and then proposition 8 was already in the works and was put on the ballot and enacted by the citizens of california on november 5 of that year which then changed the california constitution to eliminate that california supreme court decision. in the interim 18,000 same-sex couples got married in california. the first challenge was to whether or not proposition 8 was really a revision of the california constitution and had to go through the legislature, the california supreme court said, no, no, no, it's an amendment to the constitution, so challenge, a challenge to proposition 8 under the california constitutioning is not going to work pause -- constitution is not going to work because it's an amendment to the constitution. .. intervened in th
the california supreme court struck down proposition 22, and the family code provision that went with it, on the grounds that under california constitution under the due process clause and equal protection clause of the california constitution, that was an unconstitutional invasion of those rights of california citizens. that was in may of 2008, and then proposition 8 was already in the works and was put on the ballot and enacted by the citizens of california on november 5 of that year which...
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the dow jones industrial average rose 35 points, or 0.3%, to close at 14,089, just 57 points below the all-time high set in october 2007. although about futures appointed to a lower open. investors seem nervous of is a question what effect it could have on the u.s. economy with 85 billion in budget cuts starting to kick in. >> 527. >> let us take a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. is an easy ride. ♪ secondhand smoke affects it's not just irritating. it can cause heart disease and even death. speak up about secondhand smoke. your health and the health of your family depend on it. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> welcome back. the time is 530. in developing new about campbell overnight. authorities on this the getting the shooting death of a man just before 1030 last night. p
the dow jones industrial average rose 35 points, or 0.3%, to close at 14,089, just 57 points below the all-time high set in october 2007. although about futures appointed to a lower open. investors seem nervous of is a question what effect it could have on the u.s. economy with 85 billion in budget cuts starting to kick in. >> 527. >> let us take a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. is an easy ride. ♪ secondhand smoke affects it's not just irritating. it can cause heart...
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employment rose by 2.2 million jobs in 2012. and this increase was entirely accounted for by the growth in the private sector. thanks to the resilience of the american people, we've now added more than 6.1 million private sector jobs over the last 35 months. since i spoke here last year, the economy has continued to show signs of healing from the great recession. in the past year, the housing market appears to have finally turned a corner with rising nationwide home prices, sales and home construction. and new car sales reached their highest level in five years. all of these gains reflect the determination of american businesses, workers and families in the aftermath of the most painful recession in our lifetimes. nevertheless there are much more work that needs to be done. unemployment remains too high. the middle-class continues to struggle with stagnant wages and persistently wyden iner -- widened inequality. our nation's infrastructure cries out for further investment. and on top of everything else, political gamesmanship in
employment rose by 2.2 million jobs in 2012. and this increase was entirely accounted for by the growth in the private sector. thanks to the resilience of the american people, we've now added more than 6.1 million private sector jobs over the last 35 months. since i spoke here last year, the economy has continued to show signs of healing from the great recession. in the past year, the housing market appears to have finally turned a corner with rising nationwide home prices, sales and home...
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the 22-year-old victim suffered severe cuts to his face and legs. his roommate was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. >>> we are learning more about a homicide investigation in hayward. investigators are looking into claims that a workplace dispute may be behind the shooting of an immigrant. police found the victim inside is a small camper behind the home on princeton street. the homeowner said the victim repeatly moved from mexico and working two jobs. they also told us he had recently fought with someone at work. >> he had a problem last week about a fight with somebody at work. but we don't know who they were. >>> next weekend marks oneer since the disappearance of morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. she was kidnapped on her way to school. 21-year-old antolin garcia torres is charged with abducting and killing lamar. lamar's family and friends plan to hold a balloon release in her honor. >>> a preliminary hearing involves a san francisco couple accused of killing their daughter's pimp. barry and lupa murdered calvin sneed after
the 22-year-old victim suffered severe cuts to his face and legs. his roommate was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. >>> we are learning more about a homicide investigation in hayward. investigators are looking into claims that a workplace dispute may be behind the shooting of an immigrant. police found the victim inside is a small camper behind the home on princeton street. the homeowner said the victim repeatly moved from mexico and working two jobs. they also...
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the average travel time in 1990 was 22 minutes. it has dried up -- jumped up slightly by three minutes. it has hovered around the 25 minute mark ever since. even the long commutes of an hour or more, it has remained about 8% since 2000. host: mr. puentes, your thoughts on these numbers staying relatively stable, even as we see gasoline prices jump up and drop down and spike over the years. why don't you think these numbers are being affected by gas spikes? guest: we are going through some dramatically dynamic changes in the country. we are still a growing population. we are heavily urbanizing, moving into metropolitan areas. some different -- demographic changes are disrupting the moment in american life. the fact that these numbers have stayed relatively constant is interesting. how long they want to travel by car to get to work. we know that there will be slight increases in things like transit use, and mode like walking and biking. there are these interesting trends that are happening in metropolitan areas, moving back into cent
the average travel time in 1990 was 22 minutes. it has dried up -- jumped up slightly by three minutes. it has hovered around the 25 minute mark ever since. even the long commutes of an hour or more, it has remained about 8% since 2000. host: mr. puentes, your thoughts on these numbers staying relatively stable, even as we see gasoline prices jump up and drop down and spike over the years. why don't you think these numbers are being affected by gas spikes? guest: we are going through some...
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they say he made an extensive post arrest statement totaling 22 pages. some makers to e are blasting the obama administration for bringing this very high profile suspect into the civilian legal system rather than a military tribunal at gitmo. >> the administration's decision here to bring this person to new york city, if that's what's happened, without letting congress know is a very bad precedent to set. we believe very firmly that the congress has tried to tell the administration when it comes to people like this. that we want them to go to gitmo to be held in military custody for interrogation purposes. jenna: the judge in the case says he will set a trial date at the next court conference, which is set for early april, so we'll watch for this. the case apparently is in civilian court and these where it's going to stay for now. in the meantime new developments concerning north korea today. the country responding to some new u.n. security council sanctions with more tough talk repeating a vow to ditch all none aggression packets with south korea. pyong
they say he made an extensive post arrest statement totaling 22 pages. some makers to e are blasting the obama administration for bringing this very high profile suspect into the civilian legal system rather than a military tribunal at gitmo. >> the administration's decision here to bring this person to new york city, if that's what's happened, without letting congress know is a very bad precedent to set. we believe very firmly that the congress has tried to tell the administration when...
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we aren't looking at what's happening in egypt through rose-colored glasses. our eyes are wide open. we have no illusions about the challenges that we have face, but we also know this. there's no legitimate alternative at this point to engagement. only through engagement, egypt, with interest egypt that we can focus its leaders, respect the obligations including its peace treaty with israel. only through active engagement we can make sure that hamas does not rearm through the sinai and put the people at risk. only through engagement we can concentrate egypt's government on the imperative of confronting the extremists. and only through engagement we can encourage egypt's leaders to make reforms that will spark economic growth and stabilize the democratic process. and it's all tough. and there's no certainty. there's no certainty about anything in the arab spring. i expect president obama to cover each of these issues in much greater detail. i learned one thing as i was telling the president, i learned it's never a good idea to steal the president's thunder. it'
we aren't looking at what's happening in egypt through rose-colored glasses. our eyes are wide open. we have no illusions about the challenges that we have face, but we also know this. there's no legitimate alternative at this point to engagement. only through engagement, egypt, with interest egypt that we can focus its leaders, respect the obligations including its peace treaty with israel. only through active engagement we can make sure that hamas does not rearm through the sinai and put the...
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this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try together. ♪ ♪ perfect. two worlds that fit in one kitchen. come in today and save up to 20% on a kitchen from ikea. am i don't know. any medications? last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. >>> restaurants and hotels with views of the bay bridge are starting to book up ahead of tuesday night's debut of the $8 million bay lights project. officials plan to hit the switch at 9:00. in what organizers say will be the largest light sculpture with 25,000 l.e.d. lights on the west span of the bay bridge. those lights will stay up for two years. flickering on and off from dusk until 2:00 a.m. the best view is from the san francisco embarcadero. >>> governor jerry brown lass issued a state of emergency f
this is a rose i made from a turnip. let's try together. ♪ ♪ perfect. two worlds that fit in one kitchen. come in today and save up to 20% on a kitchen from ikea. am i don't know. any medications? last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork...
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law and law enforcement and the average citizen can understand what their role is to help protect us. dennis: you saw on the computer. that companies spend the end of dollars on that it was not shifted with protection impact. >> the same rule that did not talk to strangers should be the same online. content that has a sexual tone on facebook gets broadcasted more to their friends and family. that is a good example how people can click on friends on facebook and it be open to a trojan horse. dennis: do not talk to strangers on facebook. i thought the whole purpose was to go cruising for women to meet. that is why zuckerberg invented it. we have government, industry and in the tech industry. no one agrees on who should pay for all of this extra protection. >> i hope that the leaders in d.c. in congress and elsewhere come together. i like your question in the last segment which is we need to do something right now. this is like the wild wild west. this is your digital tombstone. right now this is on you to protect until the federal government can get something in place. dennis: thank you
law and law enforcement and the average citizen can understand what their role is to help protect us. dennis: you saw on the computer. that companies spend the end of dollars on that it was not shifted with protection impact. >> the same rule that did not talk to strangers should be the same online. content that has a sexual tone on facebook gets broadcasted more to their friends and family. that is a good example how people can click on friends on facebook and it be open to a trojan...
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fewer than 22 months remain before the u.s. combat mission here ends and the bulk of equipment has to be gone. getting the troops back home is the easy part. for "cbs this morning," charlie d'agata, kandahar province afghanistan. >>> it is time to spring forward, this weekend, but can daylight saving time actually lead to heart attack? we'll look at fact versus fiction ahead on "cbs this morning." [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ our ocean spray cran-cherry juice drinks are made with sweet cherries and the crisp, clean taste of our cranberries. i cannot tell a lie -- 'tis tasty. okay george washington, did you take my truck out last night? 'tis tasty. how far away is mars? [ dad ] well, it's a hundred and forty-one million miles from the sun, so pretty far. why is it red? because...its surface
fewer than 22 months remain before the u.s. combat mission here ends and the bulk of equipment has to be gone. getting the troops back home is the easy part. for "cbs this morning," charlie d'agata, kandahar province afghanistan. >>> it is time to spring forward, this weekend, but can daylight saving time actually lead to heart attack? we'll look at fact versus fiction ahead on "cbs this morning." [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military...
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but we had 22% unemployment. very high in some parts. most unemployment was reaching on average well over 15%. as veterans came back from the war, and we were already producing at 100%, here come all the veterans. and of course, -- mellon does a study of tax revenue, and he says, you know, looks like tax revenues have been declining a little bit. why are tax revenues declining in and in the study, he found that tax rates had gone up steadily, and yet everytime the tax rate went up more, the revenues declined a little bit more from that group. and he concluded that, you know, it might be better to actually lower tax rates and the government would get more money. it's an early version of the last -- there's two points on the curve at which the government will get no money and 100%. nobody is going to give 100% of their check so mellon makes an argument for lowering taxes and then we get down to an astounding 1.6% unemployment. now, a president today who could get 1.6% unemployment, they just blew up mt. rushmore and just put him up there.
but we had 22% unemployment. very high in some parts. most unemployment was reaching on average well over 15%. as veterans came back from the war, and we were already producing at 100%, here come all the veterans. and of course, -- mellon does a study of tax revenue, and he says, you know, looks like tax revenues have been declining a little bit. why are tax revenues declining in and in the study, he found that tax rates had gone up steadily, and yet everytime the tax rate went up more, the...
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charlie rose was one of the first to say what he believes. and it is your job to go know and did that stuff up. he wasn't vetted on any of this stuff and to a large degree still has not been that a lot of this stuff. that is a shame because if we don't know how you can sit in reverend wright's church for 20 years and not hear what the man had to say or how you can reference by bill ayers and not have an opinion on what should happen with bombers. this was the economy of martin van buren's system. why i use that? comes full circle. this is back to the partisan press. in this case the press overwhelmingly is liberal, democratic you want to use that phrase, there is the minority voice press, fox news, rush limbaugh and so on and so forth but it is a minority voice, and the phrase low information voter, low information voters are not going to hear a lot of that information. >> host: jack, dear harbor, washington, thanks for holding, you are on with professor and author larry weicker. -- larry schweikart. >> caller: a long wait but worth it. i hav
charlie rose was one of the first to say what he believes. and it is your job to go know and did that stuff up. he wasn't vetted on any of this stuff and to a large degree still has not been that a lot of this stuff. that is a shame because if we don't know how you can sit in reverend wright's church for 20 years and not hear what the man had to say or how you can reference by bill ayers and not have an opinion on what should happen with bombers. this was the economy of martin van buren's...
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but as joe articulated on the "charlie rose" show which i thought was really a terrific debate, there are things on the horizon that are very scary. and i thought paul krugman's perspective was kind of a little frightening in the sense that he didn't see any possibility of any black swan on anything that's happening. and if you talk to any informed businessperson, that's not possible that you could completely eliminate the probability that nothing including this multitrillion-dollar deficit would have no impact. as we articulated in the green room, nobody could run a company or a home the way the government is running its business. >> bob, do you agree with that? >> yes, i do, completely. one side note, one of the markets we run is estonia. i had the opportunity to spend time there. they have their own set of issues with mr. krugman in that they practice austerity. they grew by 8.3%. so they have, as a religious faith, that you can have austerity and growth, and they're living proof of that. so i always get upset with people who deal in absolutes because there's always gray involved h
but as joe articulated on the "charlie rose" show which i thought was really a terrific debate, there are things on the horizon that are very scary. and i thought paul krugman's perspective was kind of a little frightening in the sense that he didn't see any possibility of any black swan on anything that's happening. and if you talk to any informed businessperson, that's not possible that you could completely eliminate the probability that nothing including this multitrillion-dollar...